Timothy John Brei, MD

Dr. Brei was my daughter's developmental Dr. at Riley Hospital for the 10 1/2 years of her life. I highly recommend him as a compassionate, reliable and extremely knowledgeable physician. Kristin has many doctors through the years, but Dr. Brei was my favorite. I could always trust that what he told me to be true and what he prescribed to be best. It's been 11 years since my daughter passed away, but I've never forgotten Dr. Brei and how much he helped us during her life.

RebeccaLopez Island, Washington11.05.15

Dr. Brei is amazing. He is compassionate, understanding, professional, knowledgeable, and he truly connected with my child. He was an advocate for my child's needs as well as my needs as a parent. I highly recommend him to anyone with a special needs child.

The experience of adolescent women living with spina bifida. Part II: Peer relationships.
17514995
Rehabilitation nursing : the official journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
, 2007 May
: 32(3)112-9

Bellin MH, Sawin KJ, Roux G, Buran CF, Brei TJ

The experience of adolescent women living with spina bifida part I: self-concept and family relationships.
17432634
Rehabilitation nursing : the official journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
, 2007 Mar.
: 32(2)57-67

Factors associated with quality of life in adolescents with spina bifida.
12240958
Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association
, 2002 Sept.
: 20(3)279-304

Buran CF, McDaniel AM, Brei TJ

Needs assessment in a spina bifida program: a comparison of the perceptions by adolescents with spina bifida and their parents.
12394114
Clinical nurse specialist CNS
, 2002 Sept.
: 16(5)256-62

Sawin KJ, Brei TJ, Buran CF, Fastenau PS

Factors associated with quality of life in adolescents with spina bifida.
12240958
Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses' Association
, 2002 Sept.
: 20(3)279-304

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